Binai G10Max is the tablet of which we present today its review, a new model that integrates the powerful Mediatek Helio X20 Deca core SoC (MT6797) that is winning an important part in the tablet sector, a processor that allows us to play to the most demanding games on Android and move the system without problems. In this tablet we have a memory of 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal storage, it has wifi aC, GPS, metal rear body with compact design and a 2.5K IPS screen. Let’s see on the following detailed review how this new tablet performs.

The tablet Binai G10Max with 2.5K screen can be purchased at Geekbuying.com only for $189.99 (€162.94) including shipping

The tablet Binai G10Max with FullHD screen can be purchased at Geekbuying.com only for $179.99 (€153.25) including shipping

Cameras

The cameras of the Binai G10Max tablet are basic and as always in this type of products we can not expect great results in the image quality, something that we can see in the results.

Rear camera: rear 13 MP, flash, HDR mode. Poor colors

Front camera: 5MP. Low definition

Rear camera

Frontal camera

ANDROID SYSTEM

Environment and user experience

We turn on the Binai G10Max tablet and observe that we have Android 8.0 (64bit) without any customized layer, the system moves with agility and we can use any app without problems thanks to its powerful Deca Core Mediatek Helio X20 (MT6797) SoC.

Installed apps: basic ones only, radio and google play

Languages: English and all the international Android languages

Multitasking: changing apps and split screen

Root: the system is NOT root

System, support and store apps

If we enter at the Android settings in the Binai G10Max we can see that we have the brand new Android 8.0 settings, we do not find any customization layer or special options.

HARDWARE TESTS

Storage and RAM Memory

We perform our usual memory tests and internal storage in the Binai G10Max using the SD bench app, we can expand the internal storage of the system using the slot for the microSD card. The results are good.

Storage: Total 32GB / Available 25GB

RAM: Total 3 GB / Available 1.8 GB / DDR3L

microSD: 32 MB/s reading / 22 MB/s writing.

Battery and temperature

Installed in the Binai G10Max tablet we have a battery of 8000 mAh, the autonomy is correct if we do not demand high performance to the CPU with the brightness of the screen in between, if we play powerful games the battery drops quickly.

Battery recharge: 2 hours, only indicates maximum load until 85%

We check the performance of the tablet in scenarios of maximum sustained performance and in its usual use, we use a stress app for fifteen minutes and thermal camera to detect hot areas.

Loss of performance: the system maintains a maximum performance of 77%, there is no appreciable loss

Temperature: The rear part gets hot in one zone

Sensors, modem, radio and GPS

The modem installed by default in the Binai G10Max tablet is quite limited in bands so its use is restricted to areas with very good coverage since in interior areas we will not have much signal.

WIFI and Bluetooth

In Wi-Fi connections, the Binai G10Max tablet has a Wi-Fi ac Dual Band wireless adapter with which we connect to an ASUS RT-AC1200G+ Router, a mid-range device. We perform tests on the use of streaming using the iPerf measurement tool to see the maximum performance of each network adapter.

Wifi speed results: Correct speeds for this type of adapters.

Scope Wifi: At a distance of 5 meters with a wall we have a signal of 70 dBm, a very poor result.

PERFORMANCE TEST

SOC

In terms of performance, the Binai G10Max tablet has quite good results thanks to the new Mediatek Helio X20 SoC (MT6797) and the power of the Mali-T880 MP4 GPU. If we compare the results we can see how it is close to the Rockchip RK3399 and surpasses the Snapdragon 425, but is far from the powerful Kirin 960 model.

Benchmarks

Games and gamepads

The Binai G10Max tablet with the Mediatek Helio X20 SoC integrates the powerful GPU Mali-T880 MP4 allows us to move 99% of Google Play titles without performance problems and good compatibility.

Compatibility: It is possible to play demanding titles such as PUBG with slight frame skips, the battery drains quickly.

VIDEO TEST

Test video files

We performed our video playback tests on the Binai G10Max tablet, a model that has the Mediatek Helio X20 (MT6797) SoC that integrates in the graphic section a Mali-T880 MP4 GPU with video playback support up to 4K@30fps.

Compatibility: VP9 and HVEC, problems with some 10-bit color or HDR files.

Streaming services

We pass the classic tests on streaming services using the tablet Binai G10Max, we check that those that work do it correctly, this model only has DRM certificate Microsoft Widevine L3.

NOTE: We remind this product do not have official support for these streaming apps, the compatibility with these services can vary depends of any new limitations imposed for this companies. The tests are perform with the indicated firmware and the version of the streaming app at the date of the review.

Streaming service

Video

Audio

Performance

Youtube

2K (1440p)

Stereo

Correct

Netflix

SD (480p)

Stereo

Correct

Amazon Prime Video

SD (480p)

Stereo

Correct

HBO nordic

FullHD (1080p)

Stereo

Correct

You can consult our guides where we explain in detail all the most known streaming services, what are their limitations in each platform and how to configure them to see content in HD or 4K quality if possible.

CONCLUSIONS

Score

DESIGN AND CONNECTIVITY

HARDWARE

7.0/10

SOFTWARE

7.0/10

SUPPORT

4.0/10

PRICE

7.5/10

Pros

Powerfull Meditek Helio X20 SoC

2.5K IPS Screen

GPS and modem

Reduced frames

Not too heavy

Cons

Low range Wifi

Scarce battery

Poor touch response

Opinion

As we can see in the results of our review, the Binai G10Max tablet is an interesting product by his Mediatek Helio X20 (MT6797) Deca Core SoC that runs Android quickly and smoothly. Another interesting point is its screen 2.5K IPS screen that gives us a feeling of very solid use in image. The design and finishes of this product is quite basic since it competes in price with its rivals, it is necessary to emphasize the lateral frames that are quite reduced and his light weight.

The Binai G10Max tablet as we have seen has a correct storage speed, has GPS, Radio and 4G-LTE modem although is limited in bands. As weak points we must highlight the short life of your battery in demanding scenarios, the rather low Wi-Fi range and the speakers that really work in mono. In general a product of basic range that can be good for us if what interests us is to have a powerfull and a pretty decent screen as key points.

WHERE TO BUY

The tablet Binai G10Max with 2.5K screen can be purchased at Geekbuying.com only for $189.99 (€162.94) including shipping

The tablet Binai G10Max with FullHD screen can be purchased at Geekbuying.com only for $179.99 (€153.25) including shipping

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